V for Vendetta

V for Vendetta is a ten-issue comic book series written by Alan Moore and illustrated mostly by David Lloyd, set in a dystopian future United Kingdom imagined from the 1980s to about the 1990s. A mysterious masked revolutionary who calls himself "V" works to destroy the totalitarian government, profoundly affecting the people he encounters. Warner Bros. released a film adaptation of V for Vendetta in 2005 starring Natalie Portman and Hugo Weaving.

It is time to take another look at a Alan Moore classic brought to the screen with V for Vendetta! Do the posters represent the message and internal conflict of V? Are they telling us more than we think? Only one way to find out!

Are you a fan of Alan Moore's V For Vendetta and James McTeigue's big screen adaptation? In that case, you're going to definitely want to try and get your hands on the latest poster from Mondo as it offers up a stunning take on the movie. Check it out!

Mondo have unveiled César Moreno's unique take on James McTeigue's big screen adaptation of Alan Moore's V For Vendetta. Hit the jump to check out the poster as well as details on when exactly when and where it goes on sale.

In a weird episode of life imitating art, a man who goes by the name of Guy Fowlkes decided to blow up a Florida fireworks stand over an altercation with his pregnant girlfriend and a co-worker...and its not even the 5th of November yet!

The new animated Vertigo logo makes its debut today in front of the "V for Vendetta" film. Created by design and entertainment agency Imaginary Forces, this follows the successful re-design of the DC Comics logo last year, which was also animated by imaginary Forces and premiered in front of "Batman Begins."